Cheesecake Pie With Fruit

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A really easy no-bake cheesecake! This is my grandma's recipe - my mom made it last year for Christmas and everyone loved it! You can use any sort of fruit you like on top - the traditional version uses canned cherry pie filling, but I used fresh strawberries to create my own topping.

The first photo is the pie without the glaze... it is much prettier that way, but doesn't taste quite as good. :D

Supplies:

Step 1: What You'll Need:

for the crust:

1/4 cup sugar

1 1/4 cups crushed graham crackers

6 tbsp melted butter

for the filling:

one envelope Dream Whip

1/2 tsp vanilla

1 1/4 cups powdered sugar

1/2 cup milk (I used soy milk because it's what I had on hand, and the filling came out softer than normal)

8 oz cream cheese, softened

for the strawberry topping I made:

12 oz fresh strawberries or 3 cups

1/3 cup sugar

1/2 cup water

2 tbsp cornstarch

You can also use a can of pie filling for the topping.

Step 2: Make the Crust!

It will need to chill while we assemble the other parts.

To get 1 1/4 cups crushed graham crackers, I used 15 squares. Take a big square of parchment paper and fold it in half. Put the crackers inside and go over the whole thing with a rolling pin until they're nice and crushed. Keep it folded and tip the crumbs into your measuring cup. I did this in three batches.

Once they're crushed, combine them with 6 tbsp butter and 1/2 cup sugar.

Press this into a pie plate - it'll seem crumbly, but I promise it firms up really well in the fridge as long as you press it firmly into the pie plate. You'll want to let it stay in the fridge for at least 45 minutes.

Step 3: Make the Topping!

This step is optional, of course, and cherry pie filling tastes just as good here. :D

Trim and wash 2 cup of strawberries. Place them whole in a pan with 1/2 cup water and 1/3 cup sugar over medium heat. Use a potato masher to break them up into smaller pieces - this will take a few minutes, and it'll get easier as the mixture gets warmer.

Once they start breaking up and the mixture gets more runny, combine your cornstarch with enough hot water out of the tap to dissolve it, and pour it in. Bring it back to a boil, stirring frequently until the mixture becomes the consistency of a jam or jelly.

Now turn off the heat and let this cool while you prepare the filling.

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Wow this looks beautiful and delicious!!! The graham cracker crust is also my favorite - much better than any store-bought crusts. My mom used to make it like this when I was growing up. I will make this sometime soon! Thanks!

You could probably lay down the glaze first and then arrange the strawberries on top. To prevent the fresh fruit from getting icky, you could either put them on just before serving or toss them with some of the glaze, an acid such as lemon juice, or confectioner's glaze before arranging them.